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List of Jat dynasties and states
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This article is a list of Jat dynasties, states, and princely states. The Jats are a traditionally agricultural community spread out across Pakistan and Northern India, specifically in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Western UP, Sindh, and AJK. During the medieval and colonial eras, Jat clans established themselves throughout this area.


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Below is a list of Jat dynasties and states, along with the clan origin and how long they ruled.
Dynasties
- Bamraulia dynasty[1][2][3] (Deshwal)
- Gohad State (1505-1805)
- Dholpur State (1805-1947)
- Rohilla dynasty[4][5][6] (Rohilla by adoption)
- Kingdom of Rohilkhand (1721-1774)
- Rampur State (1774-1947)
- Phulkian dynasty[7][8][9] (Sidhu-Brar)
- Patiala State (1762-1947)
- Nabha State (1763-1947)
- Faridkot State (1763-1948)
- Jind State (1763-1948)
- Majithia family[10] (Shergill)
- Noble family of Sikh Sardars
- Mauleheri family (Panwar)[11]
- Noble family of Zamindars
States
- Jangladeshi States[12][13] (10th century - 17th century)
- Fatehpur State[14][15] (1684-1726, Sogarwar)
- Bharatpur State[16][17] (1722-1947, Sinsinwar)
- 9 out of the 12 Sikh Misls (1748-1799):
- Bhangi Misl[18] (Dhillon)
- Kanhaiya Misl[19] (Sandhu)
- Nakai Misl[20] (Sandhu)
- Nishanwalia Misl[21] (Shergill & Gill)
- Phulkian Misl[22] (Sidhu-Brar)
- Shaheedan Misl[23] (Sandhu)
- Singhpuria Misl[24] (Virk)
- Singh Krora Misl[25] (Virk & Dhaliwal)
- Sukerchakia Misl[26][27][28] (Sandhawalia)
- Kalsia State[29] (1763-1948, Sandhu)
- Kaithal State[30] (1767-1843, Sidhu)
- Ladwa State[31] (1763-1846, Sandhawalia)
- Sikh Empire[32][33] (1799-1849, Sandhawalia)
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